Susan knew her frail elderly neighbour sat most days on his verandah.
Allthough his house was far from the road they gave an occasional wave but with no other contact.
Since her husband Tod’s death, her main life focus was on the welfare of her three children,
One morning he telephoned.
His shaky voice said. ‘I hope you are ok dear. I pray for you and the childr every day but I haven’t seen you for a few days’.
She reassured him all was well and replaced the receiver. His simple act of kindness brought new gratitude for life into her heart.
In time this simple act of care and kindness changed all their lives. He became like a Dad to her and granddad in their family circle.
Is there a simple act of kindness we can show today? Maybe a smile, a question like ‘are you 0k?’
Any of these can show God’s Love more than lots of words or even written declarations of care.
Help us ALL LORD to be KINDNESS sowers today. A-men
COLS;3;12 Put on as God’s chosen ones holy and beloved , compassionate hearts, KINDNESS, humility and patience
About Faye
I m a wife, mother and grandmother. I have always enjoyed writing even from an early age. My book Beyond the Ashes has been written as a labour of love. All the characters are real to me and their story needed to be told. As a Christian my desire is to write General Fiction stories about real people but Hope and a desire for 'better' will always be part of the journey. I have had several short stories published over the years and moderate success in writing competitions.
I realized as I was thinking today (30/01/15) that perhaps I should add here that I have had life experiences of many valley times but also many mountain top experiences. I can understand and be beside anyone who finds their life in tatters because I have 'been' there. Of course as I have got older as well there have been the added sorrows of losing not only older family members but also one by one finding the dearest of friends and the ones of greatest support and care also dying. On the site of rich mountains has been my certainty of the value of marriage and how grateful I am that after loss and sadness I made a happy and long-lasting marriage commitment. The one who was my best friend back then is still my best friend 45 years later. Beyond the Ashes touches upon the POWER of LOVE when folk can forget about their own personal 'feelings' and reach out in LOVE to a desperate and broken person.
So right. We often bemoan our lack of influence in a harsh world. But we have the power to change lives for the better. It all starts w/ kindness.
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Such a great reminder!
Blessings, my friend.
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